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Emma Weir answered on 18 Jul 2024:
When I’m struggling in the lab or with my analysis I find talking to other people always helps. Usually in a department there are a lot of different scientists with different skills who can give you advice, or by talking problems through we can come up with new solutions together.
I work with a lot of my friends so it can help to talk to them too.
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chiahsinchen commented on :
Being resourceful is important in doing research. So when I encounter a problem, I first try to identify what kind of problem and then think what are the next steps. For example, do a lot of literature research on similar studies and see if others have similar problems. Discussing with colleagues using the same lab equipment and similar research areas is also good.
Mimi commented on :
I go through all the steps in my experiments to be such I’m not missing anything, then try to read scientific journals on similar research and finally discuss with my colleagues.